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Ipamorelin Dosage Discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="madhacker" data-source="post: 150696" data-attributes="member: 37977"><p>Those articles didn’t even touch on IGFBP3 and other binding proteins. Some people have low levels of these binding proteins which increases their risk of cancer but healthy levels of binding protein BP3 which should be 10x that of IGF. Optimal binding protein actually protects against cancer.</p><p></p><p>I agree, the research shows that the failing immune system in the case of aging coupled with high IGF and low binding proteins is a bad combination for cancer development.</p><p>On the contrary, IGF 1 is required for proliferation of immune cells and GH resurrects the thymus gland (the mother board of the immune system.) Research shows IGF 1 levels below 250 increases the risk of mortality.</p><p></p><p>Growth Hormone and IGF 1 hormones are important hormones for optimal health and they certainly weren’t made by the body to cause cancer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madhacker, post: 150696, member: 37977"] Those articles didn’t even touch on IGFBP3 and other binding proteins. Some people have low levels of these binding proteins which increases their risk of cancer but healthy levels of binding protein BP3 which should be 10x that of IGF. Optimal binding protein actually protects against cancer. I agree, the research shows that the failing immune system in the case of aging coupled with high IGF and low binding proteins is a bad combination for cancer development. On the contrary, IGF 1 is required for proliferation of immune cells and GH resurrects the thymus gland (the mother board of the immune system.) Research shows IGF 1 levels below 250 increases the risk of mortality. Growth Hormone and IGF 1 hormones are important hormones for optimal health and they certainly weren’t made by the body to cause cancer. [/QUOTE]
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